The term 'outstanding work' is a noun phrase made up of the adjective 'outstanding' describing the common noun'work'. A synonym for something outstanding is an epitome, a common noun.
A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. The collective noun for the noun 'work' is 'a body of work', or 'an outstanding body of work'.
The noun 'constable' is a collective noun for a constable of ravens. There is no specific collective noun for a group of constables, however the collective noun for other law enforcement officers will work, for example, a posse of constables.
There is no specific collective noun for bedrooms as a group, however the collective noun for rooms will work: a suite of bedrooms.
No, the noun 'colleagues' is a plural, common, abstract noun; a word for people who work together or share a common activity together.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole. Example:A group of colleagues put together a farewell party for Jim's retirement.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of sounds. A collective noun is an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context of the situation can functions as a collective noun; for example, a series of sounds, a blast of sounds, a cacophony of sounds, etc.
There is no specific collective noun for 'holes'. However, a collective noun suitable for the situation will work, for example:a series of holesa row of holesa field of holesa chain of holesa cluster of holes
There is no specific collective noun for soft drinks. The collective noun for drinks will work, a round of soft drinks.
There is no specific collective noun for the noun 'dingo', however, since a dingo is a type of dog, the collective noun for dog, 'pack' will work: a pack of dingoes.
The noun 'constable' is a collective noun for a constable of ravens. There is no specific collective noun for a group of constables, however the collective noun for other law enforcement officers will work, for example, a posse of constables.
There is no specific collective noun for bedrooms as a group, however the collective noun for rooms will work: a suite of bedrooms.
There is no specified collective noun for 'catch'; any collective noun appropriate for the circumstance will work, for example a series of catches, a run of catches, etc.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of workstations. Collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a group of workstations or a row of workstations.
The word 'team' is both a noun (team, teams) and a verb (team, teams, teaming, teamed).The noun 'team' is a singular, common, concretenoun; a word for a number of persons associated together in work or an activity; two or more animals used to pull the same vehicle or piece of machinery.You may have expected the answer to be 'a collective noun'; however, the noun 'team' is only a collective noun when it is used in that function, such as a team of workmen, or a team of oxen. A 'collective noun' is a function of a noun, not a form of a noun.
No, the noun 'colleagues' is a plural, common, abstract noun; a word for people who work together or share a common activity together.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole. Example:A group of colleagues put together a farewell party for Jim's retirement.
A spot of leopards would work. Collective nouns are not set in concrete; any noun suitable for the context can be used as a collective noun. A noun is not inherently a collective noun; a noun is determined to be a collective noun by its use in grouping people or things. The standard collective nouns for leopards are a leap of leopards (also spelled 'leep' or 'lepe') and a keep of leopards.
The noun 'navvies' doesn't have its own collective noun. Since navvies were the workmen who built the railroads, a collective noun suitable for workmen will work; a gang of navvies, a crew of navvies, etc.
There is no specific collective noun for a group of flying June bugs. The general collective noun for flying insects will work: a swarm of June bugs.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of sounds. A collective noun is an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context of the situation can functions as a collective noun; for example, a series of sounds, a blast of sounds, a cacophony of sounds, etc.